Your week in music: 50 bands from the comfort of your chair? Done

MTV will livestream the Live Music Day festival June 19. (Source: MTV/Viacom)

(RNN) - It's the music festival you don't have to camp in a tent or even leave your house to attend.

MTV, in a rare showcasing of actual music, will stream the Live Music Day festival, 24 hours of continuous music. And you can watch from the comfort of your favorite chair. In all, 50 bands and artists, including Gavin DeGraw, Hanson, Kate Nash and Johnnyswim, will perform.

It's part of the O Music Awards, MTV's online awards celebrating digital music. The show starts at 7 p.m. EST on June 19. In the meantime, you can vote for a number of awards at www.omusicawards.com.

Canadian alt-punk

Combine the alt-punk sound of Paramore, the emo guitar licks of Saosin, add some teenage angst and throw them into a blender and you get Courage My Love, a three-piece band from Canada ready to break through the border and on to the American music scene.

With twin sisters Mercedes Arn-Horn and Phoenix Arn-Horn, both 19, on guitar and drums and Brandon Lockwood on bass, the band is already a two-time alum of the Warped Tour and are doing it again in 2013.

Courage My Love's new album, The Becoming, dropped Tuesday. Check out their latest video for You Don't Know How.

"Our friend and bandmate Ted has been feeling unwell for a few days, and yesterday he was taken to a hospital to receive emergency treatment," the band wrote in a note on their website. "The scans revealed a blood clot on the surface of his brain that requires an operation."

They went on to say that Dwane is receiving excellent care, and they expect him to recover quickly.

For now, the band has only canceled shows in Dallas, Woodlands, TX, and New Orleans.

There are no plans to cancel any other shows on their current tour.

Free music from Seabird

If you like Coldplay, The Fray and One Republic, you'll love the sounds of indie rock band Seabird.

Seabird acquired national attention with their 2008 debut album 'Til We See the Shore. They have also been featured in several TV shows including Grey's Anatomy, NUMB3RS and Pushing Daisies.

Seabird fuses an alternative sound with piano rock and creates emotionally bare lyrics that are full of life lessons.

"You always want your friends to be there for you, and in the same way, we want our music to be there with whatever you need, be it inspiration, laughter or even tears," lead singer Aaron Morgan said about their music. "It's our goal to make our music as reliable as a good friend."

NoiseTrade is currently featuring 11 songs from all three of Seabird's albums. The download includes three tracks from their newest album Troubled Days, which will be released July 16. It also includes two tracks that are NoiseTrade exclusives.

Scratchy Kisses travels to Bonnaroo

Our friends at the podcast Scratchy Kisses will be reporting live from Bonnaroo this week, in all of their bearded glory.

Scratchy Kisses, a comedy podcast that covers everything from music and film to pop culture, will take listeners to Tennessee and offer an inside look at one of the nation's largest music festivals.

So if you've always wondered exactly what goes on at the 'Roo but want to stay close to your shower, then join Scratchy Kisses as they interview bands (and hippies), record live concerts and post pictures on their official podcast and Facebook page. It's sure to be entertaining.

New Releases

Harry Connick Jr.: Every Man Should Know - June 11

Jimmy Eat World: Damage - June 11

Barenaked Ladies: Grinning Streak - June 4

City and Colour: The Hurry and The Harm - June 4

Lonestar: Life As We Know It - June 4

Harry Connick Jr.: Every Man Should Know - June 4

Ben Folds Five: Live - June 4

Upcoming

Hanson: Anthem - June 18

Stephen Kellogg: Blunderstone Rookery - June 18

Sigur Ros - Kveikur - June 18

Skillet - Rise - June 25

And finally ...

No matter where you are, Bohemian Rhapsody is the ultimate "sing off-key at the top of your lungs" song. So what happens when you're in a stadium with 60,000 of your closets friends and it comes on? The world's largest Bohemian sing-along.

A throng of Green Day fans waiting for a concert in London to start recently burst into an impromptu, 60,000-strong sing-along of the Queen staple.

Thanks to the magic of cell phones, one of those concertgoers caught it on video. And the rest of the world is better off for it.